Vice-Chancellors of University of South Africa, 1918 To 1955
- Prof. Willem Jacobus Viljoen, 1918 - 1922
- Sir. John Ernest Adamson, 1922 - 1926
- The Rev. John Daniel Kestell, 1926 - 1928
- Hugh Bryan, 1928 - 1930
- Dr. Nicolaas Marais Hoogenhout, 1930 - 1932
- Dr. Samuel Henri Pellissier, 1932 - 1934
- Prof. Marthinus Christoffel Botha, 1934 -1936
- François Daniël Hugo, 1936 - 1938
- Senator François Stephanus Malan, 1938 - 1940
- Prof. Ferdinand Postma, 1940 - 1944
- Adv. Alfred Adrian Roberts, 1944 - 1946
- Dr. Herman Heinrich Gerhard Kreft, 1946 - 1948
- Dr. Albertus Johannes Roux van Rhijn, 1948 - 1952
- Prof. Stephanus Petrus Erasmus Boshoff, 1952 - 1955
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